Santander in Words: A Literary Walk to Discover the City Step by Step
Can you imagine exploring Santander through the eyes of the writers who loved it? This city is not just sea and palaces: it’s also poetry, history, and living literature. Today, we invite you on a unique journey to discover Santander in a different way: a literary route, step by step.
Get ready to walk, dream, and read your way through squares, libraries, and corners brimming with words.
The end of the Way, arrival at the Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana
We have now reached the third and last stage of the Lebaniego Way. There are only 13.7 kilometres left with an altitude difference of 339 metres to venerate the Lignum Crucis and reach our destination, the Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana.
Second stage of the Lebaniego Way
Continuing on from the blogposts of the Lebaniego Way by stages to, in three blog entries, travelling the 72 kilometres which stand between San Vicente de la Barquera from the Monastery of San Toribio de Liébana.
First stage of the Lebaniego Way
Now already well into the Liébana Jubilee Year, we believe that it is important to travel the Lebaniego Way with all of you.
The Lebaniego Way in 3 stages
Now already well into the Liébana Jubilee Year, we believe that it is important to travel the Lebaniego Way with all of you.
«Albarcas» in Cantabria
The use of albarcas has been, throughout time, very practical in a wet and rainy region such as Cantabria.
Cantabria, two pilgrimage routes and a Lebaniego Jubilee Year
In the Christian world, any religious relic or vestige linked with an important holy place is linked with a Pilgrimage Route.










